Translation:
Tasty female (aesthetically pleasing)
Sabrosura comes from the word Sabroso in spanish which means delicious, or tasty when referring to some edible foods. but this word can also describe other non-edible things to indicate goodness or pleasure.
for example you can say ; que sabrosura de mujer. which would mean what's a fine looking woman. ( or as a man would say while looking at such a beauty..... Hmm, hmm, hmm...)
or you can say: que sabrosura de masaje fue eso, which means what an awesome massage that was.
in essence sabrosura means Yummy, tasteful, juicy etc.
tasty like
la comida esta sabrosa = the food is tasty or the food is good
sabrosa = feminine
sabroso = masculine
Translation: "deliciousness"
(Like deliciousness in English, sabrosura is quasi-slang.)
tasty or delicious
A little savory, tasty.
delicious
Traducir primeramente la palabra inglesa = (To) translate the English word first
El bota does not translate. If you mean la botathen it is Spanish for the boot.
"La verte" translates to "the green one", in French. green
no but I like to answer English to french questions using Google translate
the virgin washing the diapers
Trash.
"La cour" translates to "the court" in English.
'de la glace' is 'ice cream' in English
Traducir primeramente la palabra inglesa = (To) translate the English word first
Caminando por la Calle
"La mujer caliente" translates to "the hot woman" in English.
the small house
"En la clase" translates to "in the classroom" in English.
El bota does not translate. If you mean la botathen it is Spanish for the boot.
According to Google Translate, la sal means "the salt"
la sarriette - savory
the angel of peace